Flood take that Bluray uses High Profile

Flood take that

Bluray uses High Profile. Also to anyone that compares video streaming and calling it high quality are completely out of touch with what Bluray has to offer. Bluray flood take that 1920×1080 24p with H. 264 or VC-1 or even MPEG-2 with bitrates as high as 40Mbps. The audio can be as high as 20Mbps. Yes you read that right. I have a concert BD that uses 1 channel 24-bit/96kHz PCM for an audio only bitrate of 6Mbps. If you guys want to compare this kind of capability with a 5Mbps or 6Mbps HD stream for both audio and video, I pity you guys. Bluray makes a huge difference when it comes to displaying on a big screen and a good audio environment. Yes, this is not how majority of people watch home A/V, but again we are talking about high quality here, not lowest common denominator. My setup is a 1080p projector Epson 1080UB with native 24p support as well as 60p, 118 diagonal screen, Harman Kardon AVR 745, Klipsch Reference series speakers, Elemental Designs A3/350 subwoofer, PS3 for DVDs and Blurays, iMac for ripped DVDs, Dish ViP Restricting customer choices. iTune monopoly on content. Not giving a amn about computers anymore. Blu-ray discs arent thin enough. 😀 I am a mac guy at home. I use PC only at work. I have an imac right now. However, I think Apple is severely behind in the laptop market now. They used to be about equal. When companies like Sony can sell a pretty good looking laptop with Bluray drive built-in as well as HDMI out, webcam, etc for the same price as a MacBook, it bothers me. Blu-ray discs arent thin enough. 😀 People wanted to make DVDs half as thick to fit better into magazines and make it more environment-friendly. A DVD only uses half of its thickness for data the reflecting material is sandwitched between two acrylic discs, so you could just put the label onto the reflective material like CDs and make it half as thick. But these discs turned out to be very floppy and thus destroy disc drives they were put in rather quickly. It would probably work flood take that when you keep the thickness on the center part and have a thinner, but harder material like glass for the data. But if youve handled a glass CD negative used for stamp-pressing CDs, you know how awkward, heavy and fragile they are. PS: I obtained an IBM CPU-Wafer from an IT exposition once because It looked awesome as a mousepad. Fell on the floor and split into billions of pieces. I still find some sparkling stuff on the floor occasionally after 4 years. But damn, it was a cool mouse pad! So now I need to wait until January for a worthwhile Mac Mini update before I buy? Damn! If they release MBPs in few months, I hope that they offer blu-ray drives at least as a built-to-order option, even if the 6 update is not ready yet. Same here. Im not getting a new MBP until I can get a Blu-ray/DVD/CD combo drive in it. Im very pleased to at last be able to confirm once and for all that new macbooks will be released later. Some says new macbooks will come out in jan 09, some says shipping and will be out on oct 31, some says it will be launched on oct Can someone give 1 date hehe, its soo confusing, shell i buy a macbook now or Sony has lost this war, they just dont realize it yet. HD Downloads dont stand a chance at the moment with the way current ISPs are acting. Most major isps in the UK have either monthly caps in place, or even more annoyingly like mine, you can only download 1gb within a 4 hour period otherwise your connection is capped at 25% its normal speed. As well as someone previously said, there just isnt a viable source to rent/buy HD downloads on the net for people outside the US yet. iTunes has nothing. The only viable source I have is through my cable box, I can rent HD content through there, but no purchase. The real problem is that the IP provider need to figure out a way how to earn money on the ever expanding bandwith growth without people really paying for it.

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